Culinary Trends: Dec 22 - Australia (5 stories)
Monday, 22 Dec 2025 Daily Food & Beverage Australia
Here is your Daily summary for Food & Beverage across Australia for Mon 22nd December 2025
Mission Produce reported a record EBITDA in Q4 2025, despite a decline in revenue, highlighting its operational efficiency amid challenging market conditions. This performance underscores the company's resilience and ability to manage costs effectively, which could attract investor interest.
In the broader market, General Mills continues to receive positive ratings from analysts, with Stifel maintaining a Buy rating and RBC Capital reiterating an Outperform rating following a strong Q2 earnings report. This stability suggests confidence in the company's growth trajectory and product portfolio.
On a more contentious note, the ACCC has initiated legal action against HelloFresh and Youfoodz for allegedly misleading consumers regarding subscription cancellations. The case raises significant concerns about consumer rights in the food delivery sector, potentially impacting how subscription services operate in Australia.
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Mission Produce Q4 2025 slides: record EBITDA despite revenue decline
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Stifel maintains Buy rating on General Mills stock after Q2 earnings beat
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General Mills stock holds steady as RBC Capital reiterates Outperform rating
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ACCC takes HelloFresh, Youfoodz to court for allegedly misleading consumers over subscriptions
Business News Australia RSS 16 Dec 2025, 5:42amAustralia's consumer watchdog has filed legal proceedings against HelloFresh and Youfoodz alleging they caught tens of thousands of people in subscription traps, claiming consumers could easily unsubscribe online when they could actually only do so by speaking to a customer service representative. The separate filings made against meal...
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ACCC sues HelloFresh and Youfoodz over alleged subscription ‘traps’
SmartCompany 16 Dec 2025, 4:20amThe watchdog alleges both services breached Australian Consumer Law through sign-up offers, which told customers they could easily cancel subscriptions before their first order. The post ACCC sues HelloFresh and Youfoodz over alleged subscription ‘traps’ appeared first on SmartCompany.